The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 13, 1890, Image 1

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I ' VOLUME IX. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY EVENING , JUNE13 , 1890. NUMBER 3. , j I"
. OUR SPECIALTIES.
Siberia Refrigerators.
White Mountain Ice Cream .Freezers.
Thomas Two Knife Lawn Mowers.
Jewel Vapor Stoves.
Great Western Stoves and Ranges.
Ohio Wrought Steel Ranges.
Glidden Barbed Wire genuine.
Screen Wire. Screen Doors.
Building Hardware , and everything in
The Hardware Line.
I The Pioneer Hardware ,
W. C. LaTOURETTE , Pkop.
Four Doors South , of J. C. Allen & Co. , McCook , Neb. *
Attention , Farmers.
We are closing out our en
tire stock of Farm Imple
ments at cost. Eight nowis
the time to secure rare bar
gains. Call and be amazed
at our prices. They must be
sold at once.
HALL , COCHRAN & CO.
H MY MENS DRESS SHOES
H I have a nice line of $2,50 shoes.
| I have a fine $3.00 shoe. ,
[ I have an eleg'ant $5.00 shoe. j
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j Mg ktit © of Bogs' Sftoes ,
I is complete , from. $1 to $3.
Ii Ladies' ' Fine id Hi Sloes :
for the season , I have an elegant line , ;
and the largest selection ever brought
to McCook. Prices from $1.50 to $5.
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QUALITY and PRICES
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The quality of niy goods I keep up to
high mark. My prices I keep clown
to the lowest mark. I deal with all
alike : work for trade and appreciate \
it. SS Mail orders have my best and tn
prompt attention. foi ecj
Gilt Edge Ladies' Shoe Dressing is the Best. - %
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Try it and you will want no other. I = *
also have the oil dressing for Kanga- -5
shoes. ca :
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H The Old Reliable Shoe Dealer. g
FROM THE COUNTY SEAT.
( E7 OUS SE3UI.A2 COBBEBP0HDEHT3. )
dIstrTcT court !
DISMISSED AT PLAINTIFF'S COST JUNK 9 , 1890.
• IG'J. Jas. Hetlicrington , administrator , vs.
. Pat McDonald.
750. A. B. Packer et al vs. Thos. A. Triublo.
612. Smith Bros L. & T. Co. vs. T. M. Clark.
815. Antonio Probst vs. Louis Probst.
847. Huddlcstoii L. Co. vs. II. A. Barnhart.
801. J. A. Wilcox vs. Henry Crabtrec et al.
807. State vs. James Williams. Jr.
CONTINUED JUNE 9. 1890.
C21. Win. A. Chase vs. II. W. Smith.
650. P. Walsh V6. D. C. Stapleton.
605. C. B. & Q. Hy. Co. vs. School District 17.
671. Lydlu F. Taylor vs. Parlin Orendorff
and Martin & Co.
670. Tootle , Hosea & Co. vs. A. Oppenheimcr.
090. C. B. & Q. By. Co. vs. City of McCook.
091. Phoebo E. Boyd vs. Aaron Dutchcr.
704. Mary E. Bliss vs. E. L. Cox.
721. Daniel Courtney vs. E. F. Quigley.
7M. Nels Sorouson va. Itooney & Fitzgerald.
754. It. H. Thomas vs. School District No. 2.
7G3. J. Doyle et al vs. Hartley Canal Co.
765. Jacob Steinmet/ . Jos. A. Brewer.
770. L. J. Burtiess vs. Hed Willow county.
782. Thos. It. Jackson vs. It. B. Archibald.
791. Hannah Fearn vs. J. E. Ohlson.
797. Thos. B. McPherson vs. George Lcland.
799. J. P. Beiter vs. George II. Grubb.
801. Chas. Nash vs. Win. T. Hamilton et al.
814. H. E. Clark vs. M. E. church et al.
820. J.L. Uoberfiou vs. J. P. Beiter.
822. Jas. W. Dawes etal vs. H. It. Smith et al.
831. Frana W. Calvin vs. J no. T. Calvin.
SJ2. M. A. Thomas vs. Allen Bartley.
830. Burnham , Tullej s & Co. vs. L. M.Cross.
810. St. Joe L. & T. Co. vs. John Beddy et al.
840. J. L. Bobcrson vs. J. P. Beiter.
819. Manufacturer's Natioiuil Bank , Phila
delphia , Pa. , vs. W. S. Hanlem.
850. Sixth N't'l Bank , Phiia. vs. C. Clothier.
852. Hattie Loujr vs. Win. Ii. Bergen et al.
855. Nath'l Flanders vs. H.Vosburgh et al.
850. Mary Theye vs. August Tlieye.
857. Geo. Hocknell vs. Win. H. Brown et al.
859. V. H. Gibson vs. Mattie D. Gibson.
CS2. Lemira M. Beaty vs. J. L. Sollers et al.
DECKEE OF DIVORCE GRANTED.
825. Dora Enos vs. Nelson Enos.
843. Mary J. Gore vs. Bobt. S. Gore. jj
844. Win. Bemington , Sr. vs. Bosanna Bern ,
845. ioua Woods vs. Harry D. Woods.
858. Mary A. Dawson vs. John Dawson.
838. Win. Schmid vs. Barbara Schmid , $75 fj
temporary alimony , continued. r
061. George Jarvis vs. Win. Short , report of
referees approved.
715. George Hecknell vs. F. L. Brown et al.
judgment for S111.25 , interest at 10 per cent. ?
722. J. B. Dolph et al , M. J. Curtis estate ,
for plantiff , $373.28 , interest at 10 per cent. .
740. Neb. & Kan. Farm Loan Co. vs. John
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N.Lucas. Judgment for plaintiff , S80.30.
753. Frees & Hocknell Lumber Co. et al vs.
Bob't H. Thomas. Beferred to referee. ft
775. H. Gale vs. B. B. Woods , appellant retj
quired to file additional security.
; 777. Frank D. Hess vs. Amelia Eugel , for
trial ' June 23. til
788. Nob. & Kan. Farm Loan Co. vs. Wm.M. til
Nutt , et al , for trial June 23. H
789. Neb. & Kan. Farm Loan Co. vs. Julia
A. Newkirk et al , for trial June 23.
800. Arthur G. Smith vs. George J. Frederr
ick. for trial June 23. w
798. Neb. Loan and Banking Co. vs. John til
Howater ] , judgment for plaintiff $9.35.
807. Frees & Hocknell Lumber Co. vs. Mary
Sweeney , judgment for plaintiff S72.50. Pl
810. Grace A. Morse et al vs. Wm.A. Day nc
etal , judgment for plaintiff $803.58. on
821. Loan & Guarantee Co. vs. Lyman Sumfe
mere , judgment for plaintiff § 441.77.
823. Wm. Bamsdalo vs. Fred Benjamin , - ,
judgment for plaintiff 5571.60. f"
824. Elizabeth Brown vs. S. A. Garrett et al , i0
judgment for plaintiff $63.39. 1 *
827. Loan & Guarantee Co.vs.MayOiiphant tic
judgment for plaintiff $535.14. W1
828. C. P. Dewey et al vs. John Long , judg
ment for plaintiff $400.62. ro
830. U. P. Dewey et al vs. John Bemington jn
judgment for plaintiff 5297.50.
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854. K. J. Gilo vs. Wm.O. Finch , judgment '
for plaintiff $445.07. ? "
834. Burnham , Tulleys & Co. vs. Geo. E.1S
Mayo , judgment for plaintiff $99.49. re
835. Burnham , Tulleys & Co. vs. Samuel M. C01
Parkes , judgment for plaintiff $138.78. ha
837. Same vs. A. B. Davis , judgment for an
plaintiff $27.10. th <
839. St. Joe Loan & Trust Co. vs. Mary Gorhfe
nan , judgment for plaintiff $182.59. Dy
841. Same vs. Edmund Wyckoff , judgment „ j
or plaintiff J123.17.
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SALE CONFUIMED.
649. Delia C. Bobinson vs. Alien Bartley. gi ,
557. Howard Lumber Co. vs. Allen Bartley.
500. Neb. & Kan. F. L. Co. vs. Frank G. Lytle.
576. E. B.Vail vs. A. Z. Jones.
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5S4. Indianola Loan & Building Association gat
rs. Bebecca Peake.
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060. H. E. Blinn vs. Dan'l Fry. ed
700. Neb. Loan & Trust Co. vs. John Goodc
mberger. et
701. Same vs. Joseph B. Trissell. Sl
759. Smith Bros. Loan & Trust Co. vs. Wm. Ag
'eck.
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700. Same vs. B. F. Biley.
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783. Neb. & Kan. F. L. Co. vs. Wm. H. Moss. tjje
784. Same vs. Chas. J. Higgins. gj
785. Same vs. Joseph G. Hayes. ver
786. Same vs. H. J. Noramore.
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787. Same vs. Elisha Boyce. g
794 E. F. Crandall vs. M. H. Cavanaugh. ven
577. Wm. W. Smith vs. A. Z. Jones. Jn c
702. Iowa Mortgage Co. vs. John W. Belph. g8
Story & Clark Organ Co. vs. B. B. Hanlein , ven
anscript , S48.90. jn C
Norwegian Plow Co. vs. Clark Ward , tran- ! .
ript , S107.20. adn ]
Neb. & Kan. F. L. Co. vs. E. Boyce , trancea
iiipt , $83.82. Ch
865. C. C. Burr vs. John Homan , petition , trat
ireclosure , wJ4swi sec. 20 , and w&nwl29 -
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860. C. C. Burr et al vs. Timothy Hannan. jj : ]
Jtition , foreclosure , oV ne& and eH se - 19Th
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A SMASH UP.
Yesterday afternoon , while drunk , "Hank" pt
alker drove his lumber wagon Into D. B. tjan
irpenter's buggy , smashing a wheel. The _
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image was repaired in a few hours , and Mr. . -
irpenter was enabled to leave for Danbury. S' '
rs. Walker , wo understand , agreed to make
lod the property injured. However , the os' '
bulous "Hank" Bhould have been promptly m
aced in the cooler. Life and property and ;
ould be faithfully and firmly protected , receasi ;
rdless. W.
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OOINO EAST CENTRAL TIME LEAVES.
No. 0. local passenger , 4:45. A.M.
No.2 , through passenger , 6:10 , A.M.
No.4. localpassenjrer , . ir > 5. P.M.
No. 128. way freight 5:30. A.M.
S3y Wny freight No.130 arrives from west at
4:15 , P.M. , mountain time.
OOING WEST MOUNTAIN TIME LEAVES.
No.3 , local passenger , 4:40. A. M.
No.l , through passenger. 10:40 , A. M.
Nn. 5. local pfissunger , 9:30. P.M.
ISf Way fi eight No.127 arrives trom the east
at 7:20. P. M. . central time.
CS No. ! 37. Heveily accommodation , leaves
at 5:15 , A. M. Itcttirnud , arrives at 9:15 A. M.
Buns only on Mondays , Wednesdays and Fri
days. A. Campiikll , Supt.
A. J. Welch. Agent.
The gold wajjon was side-hacked here ,
Monday afternoon.
F. W. Jeffries lias been prompted to rank
of engineer n ain.
Way-car 77 fioin Holyoke is now sliojiped
for general lepaus.
Engineer Tom Haley has been on the sick
list 1 for the past week.
John Stevens and wife aie visiting fiiends
in J Chicago , this week.
Engineer-Harney Lewis has purchased
Chan. Belknap's residence.
Way-car 11 is out of the shops , having been
thoioughly t lepaiied ; also , way-car SI.
Mrs. Snufoid Lewis and childien went to
Plattstuoutli J , this week , to visit friends.
Engineer Snyder is comfoitably located in
his j cosy new house on upper Macfarland St.
Engineer F. I ! . Allen went to Kansas City
Wednesday , to visit his family for a few days.
William Smith , machinist , lias purchased
the Lee Hultmrd dwelling on east Dodge St.
Mrs. Ed. Atkinson and daughter , of Bur
lington , lowa.are the guests of Engineer and
Mis. J. II. Moore.
Engineer II. M. Tyler and family returned
Trom their visit to Chicago , Saturday. Har
ry reports a good time.
Chas. Mulvey , machinist , was resigned
Tom duty a few days ago. Another good job
jone ' on account of the ardent.
Fireman S. G. Dulany , who was injured
hree j weeks ago by falling on an engnip
soal gate , lias returned to work.
Fireman F. C. Stuby returned , Monday ,
rom Rochester , N. Y. , where lie went as _
lelegate ( to the O. It. C. annual convention.
Engines SI and 234 are now going through
lie shops for repairs. Engine 150 is out of
he shops and has relieved engine 50 at
lolyoke.
Fireman Wm. Francisco returned from
ndiana with his bride , Tuesday last , and
ras passing around the smokes promptly
he following day. Here's to success.
Will some one take mercy on a suffering
ublic and tell a bigger fish story than the one
ow rehearsed by the boys who caught forty-
ne fish in two hours , on the Driftwood , a " |
jw days ago. I
Wm. Irwin went down to Republican ,
'hursday , to take in the circus , owned by a
jrmer resident of McCook , Mr. F. J. Tayi
ir , and see to some lodge business in connec- I
on with Roadmaster Josselyn's third trial I
1th the goat. - *
W. P. Toreraan , auditor of the B. &M. , and
mte , agent Wetzel were here Tuesday.check-
ig ) out E. S.Stevens , who has resigned the
jencyatthis place and has gone into the p
ercantile business with 1. A. Hanning. It
needless ] to say they found everything corC
ict < and he leaves the employ of the railroad
impany with a spotless character. Gene > s
is been with the company a number of years
id will be greatly missed by the boys , butp
iey one and all wish him the best success in
new venture. His place is taken herep
Mr. E. L. Brown , of Stratton , whom we
ill : welcome in our midst and hope that hep
ay be able to please the public and the com-
iny as well as his predecessor. Cambridge
nleidoscope.
COUNTY COURT. M
First National bank , Ainsworth , Neb. , vs. *
muel Ball ; continued for trial , June 19th.
John H. Sherman vs. Ed. Mitchell ; dismiss
al , plaintiff's cost.
Citizens Bank of McCook vs. C. E. Hinman
al ; continued until July term. o
State of Nebraska vs. Fred Quadouret al.
sault and battery ; verdict not guilty.
ame vs. James Williams , Jr. , defendant re-
gnized to keep the peace and appear before
district court.
lame vs. Charles Langhorn. Petit larceny ;
rdict guilty. Sentenced to imprisonment •
county jail for a period of 20 days ,
ame vs. Charles Langhorn. Petit larceny ;
rdict guilty. Sentenced to Imprisonment
county jail for a period of 5 days. *
ame vs. Bichard Vance. Petit larceny ; I
diet guilty. Sentenced to imprisonment "
county ( jail for a period of 8 days.
B.Duckworth has been appointed special
ninistrator of estate of Bobert Adams , de-
sed.
harles White has been appointed adminis-
tor of estate of John S. Johnson.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
r. John Volz , 32 , Portland , Oregon. I
iss Amelia Beauer , 25. Culbertson , Neb. - -
ho above couple were married by County
Igo Keyes , Monday , June 2d.
Card of Thanks. f *
UBLisnER Tribute : Please return the
aks of J. K. Barnes Post G. A. It. to the
yorand City Council , theKnightsof Pyth-
Fire Department , Dep't Pres. Mrs. Mary
Morgan of Alma , Capt. McBride and all \
3e who so ably and liberally assisted us
'
lie observance of Memorial Day exercises
the decoration of the graves of our de- (
ed comrades. H. H. Bebby , Com'dr.
. M. liiwnf , Adjutant. { - 1
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/ / / THE PHILLIPS-MEEKER BUILDING. J j
DRY G00Da
MILLINERY
CARPETS. , I
lei Sii ai Siif Styles I
in all our lines. By far the largest and I
choicest assortment of DRY GOODS to I
he seen in Western Nehraska , at I
Unusually - : - LowPrices : I I
DRESS " GOODS. I
I am displaying an attractive stock in this dept. comprising H
PRINTED INDIA SILKS. I
rANCY PLAID SURAH SILKS. I
vTEV SHADES IN CASHMERES. I
FRENCH SIDE BAND SUITINGS. * I
SLACK SILK WARP HENRIETTAS. I
3LACK AND COLORED BRILLIANTINES. I
[ n Fine Cotton Dress Goods I
Usually calledwash goods , are shown in a well assorted stock of H
AT1NES , CHALLIES. GINGHAMS , I
' OUTING CLOTHS , CHAMBRAYS , I
PERCALES AND BEIGES. I
BEAR IS" MIKD THE EACT THAT OUE I
) ress Making Departin'i. I
is now open under experienced H
management , and our H
PRICES ARE RIGHT. I
CARPETS , RUGS , MATTING. I
I ani showing the largest and most I
varied assortment of any house in the
city , at remarkably low prices. Also a * I
complete line of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
in new and pretty designs. H